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Yesterday my 2019 GMC Sierra Denali asked if I wanted to update to version 809. I allowed it and it did the download and update in about 10 minutes. I don't see a difference though. Any idea on what changed, and is there documentation to outline this change?

 

Thanks,

Scott

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I'm not sure, and I dont mean to hijack your thread, but if the truck doesn't automatically ask then how do I get any updates at all for the infotainment system? For that matter, how do I know what version I currently have?

I bought mine June 29 this year. 

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21 minutes ago, MacLaren said:

I'm not sure, and I dont mean to hijack your thread, but if the truck doesn't automatically ask then how do I get any updates at all for the infotainment system? For that matter, how do I know what version I currently have?

I bought mine June 29 this year. 

I believe you have to connect it to Wifi and check for updates. However, I could be wrong.

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13 minutes ago, Hydro4acid said:

I believe you have to connect it to Wifi and check for updates. However, I could be wrong.

I'll bet your right. 

I'll check that out. Thank you. 

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4 hours ago, riderguy57 said:

Yesterday my 2019 GMC Sierra Denali asked if I wanted to update to version 809. I allowed it and it did the download and update in about 10 minutes. I don't see a difference though. Any idea on what changed, and is there documentation to outline this change?

 

Thanks,

Scott

I just got 805 a week ago but last update I got, I got another one 2 days later. Bug fixes.

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I’m connected to WiFi but am not getting any updates and I am on version 803. Any idea why I haven’t seen anything come over?


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3 hours ago, Erikwm21 said:

I’m connected to WiFi but am not getting any updates and I am on version 803. Any idea why I haven’t seen anything come over?

The same situation here.   I just had it at the dealer to swap out to a new SD card and obviously they didn't update it either.  I have the AT4 trim if that matters.

 

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Updated mine last night. Didn't need wifi. GM sends you a message thru the audio unit when an update is available. Most people will not notice a difference if the unit is working fine. 

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Is this update 809, as being mentioned in this thread or actually 805.


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I’ll double check but I believe 805.1 is the newest update as of now.  They could have cancelled 805.1 and sent out 809 it happens at times.  They will push an update find out an issue and pull it fix it and send it back out with new version number.

 

so since some never saw the 805.1 update this could be why.  There were several that were notified of an update and then many of us never got that.  I never did in Dallas I wound up downloading the update through my mdi 2.  
 

I’ll look into it and see if I can find anything solid 

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8 hours ago, JD214 said:

I’ll double check but I believe 805.1 is the newest update as of now.  They could have cancelled 805.1 and sent out 809 it happens at times.  They will push an update find out an issue and pull it fix it and send it back out with new version number.

 

so since some never saw the 805.1 update this could be why.  There were several that were notified of an update and then many of us never got that.  I never did in Dallas I wound up downloading the update through my mdi 2.  
 

I’ll look into it and see if I can find anything solid 

Sorry, I meant to type 805 when I started the thread, but must've slipped. 

 

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